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THE PUBLIC HEALTH INQUIRY

... Judge Barton. | who, in seconding the adoption of the Report, made a more than usually felicitous speech, which shows that he has not been spoiled by lis new honours. THE I.FVENNUE. London, Tuesday. Exchequer returns from April 1st to February. 10th. - ...

LONDON LABOUR NEWS— YESTERDAY

... engaged in demolishing the staging up the side of the cliff, ivhen slie ipped on a, phuik and fell and, wits seriously injun-ed. On this claim for compensation being a sade, the learned County Court Judge held that the staging was gcartolding' used for ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... form of declaration, the respondent ?? being inspector of factories in that town. They lived F together in various places til April, 1897, whens respondent left her to look for another sina- tion. Since then he had only communicated t with her twice, and ...

BIGAMY CASE AT CARDIFF

... Thomas. the the s of second wife, and Mr. Evans was proceeding to fatty or -question, her about the certificate of her mar- od riage when. - ae; requt -{e O Mr. Tudor Howell objected, on the ground' rctl ho that the document didn't show it -was a true On' ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES

... this case, and that Dece the letters that had passed between the but Office parties at the time of the negotiations H tides showed that at that time it was to be illn. The held upon certain terms. Mr. Carr must be will 3 best regarded as a tenant at will ...

ATTEMTED ASSASSINATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES

... gra;ms of ronmratulations from valious princely d personages. t THE REVOLVER. s An examtinaion 5f the revolver used by Sipido n showed that four chambers had been disceha-ged, t: but two of the cartridges had missed fire. One of the two remaining chambers was ...

CRIME AND DISHONOUR

... CRIME AND DISHONOUR. Our second Raid in South Mrica is passing from the merely criminal stage of govern- mnental aid financial baseness to that of mili- tary dishonour. British soldiers, the bravest of the brave, are being done to death by British officers ...

ABERDEEN AND NORTHERN NEWS

... cllsej -6 Leihe Piilip. 992 lKing Street: Ma- Alex. c.trcb 5% B, n-Accord Street; and Mr William '. ij Wi,-' farcet. Montrose. Second class i AtJ.' kaarder, 47 High Street, Inver-urie. T h,akCLstaa Motor Car and Cycle Co., Ltd., ----'ro-~nd ddespatc-ed to ...

THE TALLAGHT MURDER

... Miobael Doale's second field below' the road. l Sergeant Rernolds (Dundrum), recalled, gave I evidence that the olothes belonging to the pi- soner, produced by him, lie Lot fram t~pdri- soner on April 6th and remained in his posses- sion from April 6th to April ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... 1898 was passed. cc it was done as an experiment with a view, at all ut events, of enabling an accused person at what- ever stage of the proceedings to give evidence I dA on his own behalf if he so elected. EU this par- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Brindley, an artist, of Surbiten, wbo was sQ deaf that every question had to be-shouted into his ear by the. usher, said that en April 17 he left his bag at Charing Cross ad put the ticket in his waistoat pocket. He met prisOner, who opened up a conversation ...

WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

... south-western out- posts. Petver is spreading. THE GA.RRISON UINDISMTAYED. [Fromn To-do 4(s morning Pcst.] MA,,rsKi-S, April 22 (via Ootsi, April 24).-With [the greatest care) we can h old outb as required. Oar daily rations consist of horseflesh, a quarfter ...